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  • India’s COVID-19 Crisis Isn’t Just Modi’s Fault. It’s Ours, Too.
    COVID19 | Online Blog

    India’s COVID-19 Crisis Isn’t Just Modi’s Fault. It’s Ours, Too.

    ByRohit Kumar June 13, 2021June 16, 2021

    Even though the buck most certainly stops with Modi, there is a very real danger in blaming him alone for the devastation all around. Because if we do so, we will miss learning the critical lessons as a nation.

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  • Farmers Find Novel Ways to Keep Movement Alive – Four Articles
    Agriculture | Online Blog | People's movements

    Farmers Find Novel Ways to Keep Movement Alive – Four Articles

    ByCourtesy: Newsclick; and The Wire. June 13, 2021June 16, 2021

    Farmers Burn Copies of Farm Laws Across the Country as Part of Call for ‘Sampoorna Kranti Diwas’; Dispute Simmers Between Govt and Farmers in Haryana; Far Away From Media Attention, Rural Punjab Keeps Farmers’ Protest Alive.

    Read More Farmers Find Novel Ways to Keep Movement Alive – Four ArticlesContinue

  • Academic Freedom Is at Stake. We Must Stand in Solidarity With Professor Gilbert Sebastian.
    Fascism | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Academic Freedom Is at Stake. We Must Stand in Solidarity With Professor Gilbert Sebastian.

    ByApoorvanand June 13, 2021June 16, 2021

    Teachers have a right to have their opinion. They do not have to set aside their political opinions and ideologies before entering a classroom.

    Read More Academic Freedom Is at Stake. We Must Stand in Solidarity With Professor Gilbert Sebastian.Continue

  • Appointment of Justice Arun Mishra as Chairperson, NHRC: Another Move to Subvert & Destroy Democratic Institutions
    Fascism | Indian Politics | Online Blog

    Appointment of Justice Arun Mishra as Chairperson, NHRC: Another Move to Subvert & Destroy Democratic Institutions

    ByPress Release – Concerned Citizens June 13, 2021June 16, 2021

    We, the members of various Human Rights Organisations and Concerned individuals, condemn the appointment of former SC Judge, Shri Arun Kumar Mishra, as the next Chairperson of the National Human Rights Commission (NHRC) of India by the selection Committee headed by the PM.

    Read More Appointment of Justice Arun Mishra as Chairperson, NHRC: Another Move to Subvert & Destroy Democratic InstitutionsContinue

  • PM Must Intervene, Stop Misinformation Campaign, Recognise Covid Martyr Medics: IMA Chief
    COVID19 | Online Blog

    PM Must Intervene, Stop Misinformation Campaign, Recognise Covid Martyr Medics: IMA Chief

    ByKaruna John June 13, 2021June 16, 2021

    Indian Medical Association (IMA) president Dr J.A. Jayalal tells SabrangIndia that attacks on doctors are a big worry, as is delay of compensations to medics martyred to Covid-19, and misinformation being spread about vaccines.

    Read More PM Must Intervene, Stop Misinformation Campaign, Recognise Covid Martyr Medics: IMA ChiefContinue

  • COVID-19: Report Reveals Severity of Food Crisis Faced by India’s Poor in 2020
    COVID19 | Indian Economy | Online Blog

    COVID-19: Report Reveals Severity of Food Crisis Faced by India’s Poor in 2020

    ByShinzani Jain June 13, 2021June 16, 2021

    Report by prominent economist Jean Dreze and Anmol Somanchi highlights the severe economic distress and food crisis suffered by a vast majority of Indian poor following the 2020 lockdown. It demands a stronger wave of relief measures to avoid a repeat of the crisis.

    Read More COVID-19: Report Reveals Severity of Food Crisis Faced by India’s Poor in 2020Continue

  • How Second Wave Is Decimating Rural Economy
    COVID19 | Economy | Online Blog

    How Second Wave Is Decimating Rural Economy

    ByRohit Inani June 13, 2021June 16, 2021

    The government says that the economic impact from the second Covid-19 wave will be less than that of the first. But economists point to signs of a growing rural economic crisis, and call for urgent relief measures to ward off long-term damage.

    Read More How Second Wave Is Decimating Rural EconomyContinue

  • Pandemic has Led to Rising Poverty and Unemployment Globally – Two Articles
    COVID19 | Economy | Online Blog

    Pandemic has Led to Rising Poverty and Unemployment Globally – Two Articles

    ByNita Bhalla; and Associated Press June 13, 2021June 16, 2021

    The COVID-19 crisis has hit workers across the world, particularly women, who are over-represented in low-paid precarious sectors; Pandemic created ‘unparalleled’ global employment crisis, informal workers worst hit: ILO.

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  • Property Rights and Pandemic Deaths
    Capitalism | COVID19 | Online Blog

    Property Rights and Pandemic Deaths

    ByPrabhat Patnaik June 13, 2021June 16, 2021

    The only way that the coronavirus can be checked is through universal vaccination of the entire global population. What is blocking this is the intellectual property right of a few multinational drug companies. Plus: AIPSN Statement Urges Govt to Expand Public and Private Sector COVID-19 Vaccine Production.

    Read More Property Rights and Pandemic DeathsContinue

  • Flickering Flame: The Battle Against Sedition Is Far From Over
    Fascism | Online Blog

    Flickering Flame: The Battle Against Sedition Is Far From Over

    ByAshish Khetan June 13, 2021June 16, 2021

    It’s the systemization of harassment and the weaponization of every possible piece of law to persecute opponents and critics of the government that are extenuating individual freedoms and civil liberties. So, while the Supreme Court’s decision to review the constitutional validity of Section 124A is welcome, it is not enough.

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